Marc J. Zwillinger Recent C-SPAN Appearanceshttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/person/82928
's recent appearances from the C-SPAN networksen-USCopyright 2015, National Cable Satellite Corporationinfo@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)Sun, 02 Aug 2015 23:25:35 GMTC-SPAN Person Recent Appearanceshttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/videoLibrary/showPicture.php?personid=82928&width=130Marc J. Zwillinger Recent C-SPAN Appearanceshttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/person/82928
Head shot of {$person->name}Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, Second Afternoon HearingThe Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board held a public hearing on possible changes to the National Security Agency's (NSA) data collection programs. In the second afternoon meeting, a former member of Congress, three academics, and a legal expert talked about congressional oversight of the programs and reacted to the first two panels, which dealt with the NSA's collection of phone and Internet records and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC).http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/316019-3
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)Public Affairs Eventhttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/316019-3Mon, 04 Nov 2013 19:50:36 GMTPrivacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, First Afternoon HearingThe first afternoon session of Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board public hearing on possible changes to the National Security Agency's (NSA) data collection programs addressed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC). FISCA is the U.S. federal court that oversees intelligence community classified activities, and was established under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA). The witnesses were a former FISA court judge and two lawyers who have appeared before the court. Judge Carr suggested introducing another advocate to the process, one to protect the rights of the people. He also talked about having FISA Court decisions appealed to assure the judge made the right decision. James Baker, however, argued that adding more people to the process would risk more leaks.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/316019-2
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)Public Affairs Eventhttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/316019-2Mon, 04 Nov 2013 18:15:50 GMTMarc Zwillinger on Electronic Communications Privacy ActMarc Zwillinger, an attorney specializing in information security, talked about the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA). The act was written in 1986 to provide more privacy for e-mails and other electronic communications. He discussed efforts in Congress to update the statute and the concerns of Congress, federal investigators and privacy advocates. Mr. Zwillinger argued that technology has made the law outdated. He pointed out that under the current law investigators can gain access to any e-mail older than 180 days without a search warrant. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
A video clip was shown of a House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on March 19, 2013.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/311701-5
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)Call-Inhttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/311701-5Sat, 23 Mar 2013 13:18:13 GMTInternet VandalismAfter brief remarks by Attorney General Reno, FBI officials talked with reporters about recent attacks of vandalism of high-profile Internet sites, blocking access to sites such as CNN.com, Yahoo! and eBay. These attacks differ from past attacks because the hackers did not actually enter the sites but instead overloaded the sites with fraudulent traffic. They proposed increased security in all areas of Internet commerce as well as federal infrastructure. After their prepared remarks they responded to questions from the media.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/155316-1
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)News Conferencehttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/155316-1Thu, 10 Feb 2000 01:01:16 GMT